Illegals Coached for Asylum Fraud

Asylum claims, most of them bogus, are the are primary justification for allowing illegal aliens to cross our border and roam freely in our county. Various alien advocacy groups coach them to say that they have a “credible fear” of persecution in their home countries, the first step toward making ay asylum claim.

Interestingly, many of these people pass through Mexico and other countries before arriving here to make their claims. If a haven from persecution were all they wanted, why couldn’t have have applied for asylum in those countries, rather than continuing their long trek to the United States? The obvious answer is that their primary aim was to obtain the material benefits of living in the U.S. As economic migrants they don’t quality for asylum.

Journalist Nick Shirley described, in the following statement, an example of asylum fraud instruction for illegal aliens:

“I recently returned from the border and I took this photo of a paper from a Chinese migrant who has just crossed the border illegally. I put the paper in for translation, and this should concern you! [It offers] step by step instructions on what to do once you cross the border, [and]where to go. [I]t even gives tips on how to pass the ‘credible fear interview’ that each migrant must have before potentially being deported, [T]he paper refers to America as ‘the Holy land.’ ”

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